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Take Woolf's review of "Mummery," which was its author's 19th book: "Nineteen volumes cannot be brought from start to finish without learning whatever you are capable of learning about writing books," she writes, "but the risk of learning your lesson so thoroughly is that you may become in the process not an artist, but a professional writer".
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